Ukrainian military asks for weapons, not money – Trump's personal spiritual adviser

Pastor Mark Burns, the personal spiritual adviser to US President Donald Trump, has stated that Ukrainian soldiers on the line of contact are not asking the United States for money but for weapons to down Russian drones.
Source: Burns on X (Twitter) after visiting Bucha, Irpin and Borodianka in Kyiv Oblast, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Burns stated that Ukrainian troops on the front line "are not asking for money".
"They are asking for 1,000 tanks, 300 F-35s, anti-air weapons to shoot down the drones that still fire at civilian buildings, and killing people," he said.
Burns also reiterated that "it was President Trump" who approved the supply of "Javelins" to Ukraine instead of "pillows".
"He will bring an end to this war. Everyone here in Ukraine is thanking President Trump and America for standing with Ukraine," he added, also speaking about the aftermath of Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Background:
- On 30 March, US President Donald Trump stated that he was "very angry" and "pissed off" with Putin for talking about an interim administration in Ukraine.
- He also threatened to impose additional sanctions on Russian oil if Moscow does not come to the negotiating table and stop the fighting in Ukraine.
- Trump announced plans to hold a new conversation with Putin this week to discuss Ukraine.
- While speaking to journalists on 31 March, Trump claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants to withdraw from the mineral deal and has warned him of "big problems" if he does so.
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